Pump up your tires!
Do you know what is exasperating? A flat tire. Do you know how to resolve it? A tyre pump! Well kind of. By maintaining the approved tire pressure in your tires, you can put a stop to uneven wear on your tires which will keep your tires in amazing shape and put a stop to flats.
A tire with low tire pressure, either on a bicycle or a automobile, can also cause harms with fuel effectiveness. If tires are incorrectly inflated, your MPG will reduce because your tires are less round and will need more force to move the vehicle. A good tire pump, either a manual pump or an electric pump, will help you keep your tires inflated.
Did you know that most fuel stations require compensation to pump your tires up? Last week I drove around town and most gas stations were charging .75 cents for air. I thought this was astonishing.
It is a good idea to check your tire pressure on a monthly basis. If your car is still under going regular maintenance, your dealer will probably inflate your tires to the required pressures. If it is not, you should be looking at your tires monthly and go by the PSI values on your door jamb. It is alright if you go over the recommended PSI, but be careful of going over the maximum rated pressure for the tire, which is listed as MAX PSI on your tire.
The same holds true for bicycle tires, which you will be using a bicycle tire pump. You can also use a 12v tire pump